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“Inadequate” litigation holds can result in spoliation sanctions - Lexology
For many in-house legal departments, and outside law firms, litigation
holds have become routine. A letter threatening litigation (or creating at
least the anticipation of litigation) is received, and someone starts with
the standard litigation hold memorandum and tailors it to select custodians
of identified categories of documents that may potentially be responsive.
For some, that is it -- job done. While it is certainly true that many
companies and law firms do more, and even much more than this, it is also
true that too many do only this and believe it is adequate. Sending out a
written litigation hold, alone, is not enough. The correct implementation
of the hold is key.


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